From a sightings point of view I would say personally the H4-2 has been very kind to me in the past with Big 5 on many occasions as well wild dog but no cheetah. Depending on the season I'd say S28 a good road for the summer as the H4-2 can be get really thick and not much to see unless its like really close to the road. So I prefer the tar but the S28 does great sightings of the grazers and cheetah.

Lucky enough to see cheetah unsucessfully attempting a warthog hunt last August not far off from Nhlanganzwane turn-off. Big 5 seen on this road often too so for me its a seasonal decision.

For me this is one of my favourite drives in the south east of the park. I once saw a group of 5 Cheetah on this road. I also saw Duke on this road when he still had both tusks intact. Lions and Leopards have also been on my list for this road.

Hi Elsa, I agree with you that you stand a better chance of spotting Cheetah on the S28 versus the H4-2. This got my mind working and I remembered that about 10 years ago I had the good fortune of seeing a Cheetah cross the H4-2 near were the barrage is situated on the Sabie river. And that is my only sighting of a Cheetah on the H4-2.

I drove this road a couple of times at the end of December. And the bush is LUSH LUSH LUSH Beautiful road!! At this time of the year it definately beats the H4-2 because on the H4-2 you can only see a metre or 2 into the bush!! Very dense. Saw plenty of general game on the s28 and it looks promising as if something good is coming along

Well on previous occasions and especially the last 4 occasions I had cheetah twice, leopard 3 times, and lion. But now on this sunday after it was burnt the previous week, nothing!!

Something I find interesting is that I found all the lions on the southern end(CB side) while the leopards all have been a few km's from the LS side. The cheetah I found between the hide and the duke waterhole.

But this has to be one of the best roads in the park! Had a herd of 400+ buffalo on a night drive. Found Duke on this road as well.

One negative of the road is that it is becoming very popular! Counted 20 cars that came SPEEDING past me on sunday, and then I stopped at the hide to take a breather from all the dust!!!!

But like the S100 I will drive it as often as I can!

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If you take a look at a Kruger map that includes eco zones, it is clear that it going to be a grazers delight, it is has lots of open savannah allowing for great sightings.. the many grazers also means a predators delight.

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